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Photolysis of rubber
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1947
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Materials ScienceUltraviolet LightEngineeringPhotochemistryAbstract Rubber HydrocarbonPolymer SciencePolymer ProcessingPhysical ChemistryOrganic ChemistryIrradiation TemperaturePhotopolymer NetworkChemistryPolymerization KineticsPhotodegradationChemical KineticsPolymer ChemistryHealth Sciences
Abstract Rubber hydrocarbon irradiated in vacuo is decomposed by ultraviolet light of wave length less than 4000 Å. The rubber very rapidly becomes insoluble, and liberates a gaseous mixture which consists mainly of hydrogen when the irradiation temperature is less than 150°C. The reaction characteristics have been investigated and point to the occurrence of dissociation processes similar to those deduced for comparable simple olefins. When irradiated above 150°C., small but significant amounts of isoprene appear in the volatile product, thereby providing an experimental means of determining the activation energy for the separation of isoprene from a polyisoprene chain terminated by an allyl radical.
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